Pope Francis Says Priests Can Become 'Little Monsters,' In Call For Religious Order To 'Wake Up The World'

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Pope Francis has warned that priests can become "little monsters," in an emphatic call for his religious order to "wake up the world."

The pontiff has said that if priests are not trained properly, they could be guilty of "the worst evils."

When would-be priests merely "grit their teeth, try not to make mistakes, follow the rules smiling a lot, just waiting for the day when they are told 'Good, you have finished formation… it is hypocrisy that is the result of clericalism, which is one of the worst evils," Francis was quoted as saying.

The training of priests, he said, must be a "work of art, not a police action," saying their time studying must be used to mold their hearts as well as their minds.

"Otherwise we are creating little monsters," he said. "And then these little monsters mold the people of God. This really gives me goose bumps," he was quoted as saying.

"Truly to understand reality we need to move away from the central position of calmness and peacefulness and direct ourselves to the peripheral areas," he said.

Francis also warned against accepting men for the priesthood who may have been implicated in sexual abuse or other problems, saying the protection of the Catholic faithful is most important, the Associated Press reported.

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